The Door Blues: You don’t love me | But you’ve said it, so many times before | & I think that your leavin' is better for the door | Its been slammed so many times, baby | & locked to keep you out | So go on and leave it alooo-nn-ee | You ain’t welcome in my home | I loved you, baby, & I don’t know why | 'Cause your bad boy repuation | Was more than an image, more than a line| & I trusted you | To do the right thing, but you never did, you just| Kept on livin', expectin' me to fit in | So go on & leave it alooo-nn-ee | You ain’t welcome anymore | & you came home so late (so late) | Drunk as a drunk (as a drunk) | You slammed the door when you came in | & when you left before | So quit walkin’ on my door mat (my door mat) | & quit stompin’ over my heart (over my heart) | Yeah, I think that your leavin’ is better for the door, baby | Better better better, baby better better better | Baby Better better better, Baby better better better | It’s been tired of your shoes | It’s got the mad door blues.
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